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Physics of Metals and Metallography

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Physics of Metals and Metallography
DisciplineSolid-state physics
LanguageEnglish, Russian
Edited byVladimir V. Ustinov
Publication details
Publisher
FrequencyMonthly
1.319 (2021)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Phys. Met. Metallogr.
Indexing
CODENPHMMA6
ISSN0031-918X (print)
1555-6190 (web)
LCCN58004924
OCLC no.01645143
Links

The Physics of Metals and Metallography (Phys. Met. Metallogr.) [Russian: Физика металлов и металловедение (ФММ), or Fizika metallov i metallovedenie (Fiz. Met. Metalloved.)] is a peer-reviewed Russian scientific journal concerning metals and metal alloys. It was established in 1955 by the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union. English translations of recent volumes are available through Springer Science+Business Media.[1] Starting in January 1992, the Russian Academy of Sciences and Pleiades Publishing, Inc. began a joint venture to create English translations of the journal articles.[2]

Published in Russian by Nauka, it received a positive review as showing the contributions of Soviet research in metal science.[3] The journal is associated with the Institute of Metal Physics [ru], which is the base institution for the journal.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Physics of Metals and Metallography". Springer. 1950-10-25. Retrieved 2022-07-09.
  2. ^ Marcia Tuttle (May 17, 1992). "Newsletter on Serials Pricing issues". webdoc.sub.gwdg.de. Retrieved 2022-07-09.
  3. ^ Schulze, G. E. R. (1972-10-01). "Book Reviews: The Physics of Metals and Metallography edited by S. V. Vonsovsky". Journal of Applied Crystallography (in German). 5 (5). International Union of Crystallography (IUCr): 384–385. doi:10.1107/s0021889872009938. ISSN 0021-8898.
  4. ^ "M. N. Mikheev Institute of Metal Physics of Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences". Институт физики металлов имени М.Н. Михеева УрО РАН (in Russian). 2010-01-01. Retrieved 2022-07-09.